Dikajee

DIKAJEE (born Olga Karpova) is a Russian‑born, UK‑based singer, songwriter and composer whose work blends progressive rock, folk influences and neoclassical colours. Her music is defined by haunting, multi‑octave vocals and atmospheric compositions shaped by nature, mythology and a strong visual imagination. Alongside her musical output as DIKAJEE, she creates cinematic videos under the name DikajeEpic and watercolour artwork as Moonija. Her connection to the natural world began in childhood, growing up near Lake Ladoga, the vast freshwater region north of St. Petersburg. She started composing songs at the age of four and formed her first band at eighteen, touring parts of Europe, Russia and Ukraine over the following years. Early in her career she contributed vocals to “Six Winters,” a track on the 2010 debut album by the St. Petersburg post‑rock and ambient collective Surtsey Sounds. DIKAJEE launched her professional solo career in 2014 with the single “Neptunian,” a piece she had originally written at the age of twelve. Around the same time she began formal studies in piano and classical voice at the Rimsky‑Korsakov Saint Petersburg State Conservatory, training that supported her development as a live performer. Additional singles followed in 2015 and 2016, created in collaboration with various musicians before she assembled a full band under her own name in 2017.
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Neptunian (2014) (feat Dmitry Zilpert)

Gloomy Flowers Blooming

Scriptwriter

Orpheus (David Sylvian)

This (Brian Eno)

Waltz (feat. Constantine Chistiakov)

Power Of Goodbye (Dikajee home cover)

First Snow Will

Caged (Dikajee home cover)

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